Origins of the Cold War
The U.S. Institute of Peace and Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs sponsored a panel discussion on the rrigins of the Cold War. The panel ex… read more
The U.S. Institute of Peace and Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs sponsored a panel discussion on the rrigins of the Cold War. The panel examined the history of U.S.-Soviet relations, including diplomacy at Yalta and Potsdam, the creation of atomic weapons, the Cuban missile crisis, and other matters. close
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- Alekesy Filitov Academy of Sciences of the USSR->Institute of World History
- Victor Malkov Academy of Sciences of the USSR->Institute of World History
- Michael Narinskii Academy of Sciences of the USSR->Institute of World History
- Igor Orlik Academy of Sciences of the USSR->Institute of Economics
- Sergi Plekhanov Scholar Soviet Inst. for the USA and Canada
- Kunstanin Pleshakov Scholar Soviet Inst. for the USA and Canada
- Yury Poliakov Academy of Sciences of the USSR->Institute of the History of U.S.S.R.
- Vladimir Shustov Director U.S.S.R.->Scientific Center
- Gaddis Smith Director Yale University->Center for International Studies
- Vladimir Sokolov Historian U.S.S.R.->Foreign Ministry
- Adam Ulam Harvard University->History
- Allen Weinstein Chairman U.S. Institute of Peace->American Delegation
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